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S6 | 478: When is headless the right (or wrong) idea? with Liz Spranzani, CTO at Verndale

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About the Episode

There is a lot of talk about headless, composable, MACH, and the like these days. And I can say from personal experience that there are many instances where they are the perfect fit. But, as with any technology solution, it’s not always a one size fits all. Sometimes headless isn’t the right fit, or a more nuance approach is needed.

Today we’re going to talk about this as well as how low-code or no-code solutions can help teams make the most of their website redesign.

To help me discuss this topic, I’d like to welcome Liz Spranzani, Chief Technology Officer, EVP of Technology at Verndale.

About Liz Spranzani

Liz is Verndale’s Chief Technology Officer and has been with the digital experience agency since 2001. Over her tenure, Liz has spent significant time leading projects and teams. She has deep expertise in Sitecore (MVP), Optimizely (MVP), CMS/DXP architecture, systems integrations, internationalization/multilingual strategy, search strategy, and development methodologies. Liz works closely with technology leaders in Engineering, Quality Assurance, Business Analysis, and Salesforce to ensure the highest quality, best-fit technical solutions, while keeping her eye on what's coming in technology for clients and Verndale. Liz is a Boston College graduate with a double major in psychology and computer science. She lives in Butler, New Jersey and in her spare time coaches her daughter's travel soccer team.

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Liz Spranzani, Chief Technology Officer, Verndale